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Open source license #120

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WABA-Comms opened this issue Sep 2, 2016 · 6 comments
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Open source license #120

WABA-Comms opened this issue Sep 2, 2016 · 6 comments
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Decide which open source license we use!

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alulsh commented Sep 2, 2016

Dupe of #52, going to close #52 in favor of this one.

Once we decide on a license we should add it to the civic.json file in #53 too.

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alulsh commented Sep 2, 2016

Whoops, thought you could assign an issue to 2 milestones at once, but apparently not 😅 .

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deal! thx

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My preference is for something simple and permissive, ideally MIT or maybe Apache.

http://choosealicense.com/ may be helpful.

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alulsh commented Sep 6, 2016

Per phone call with @NellePierson we're going to go with an MIT license - as @alongthepike mentioned, it's simple and permissive and should hopefully allow other people to easily re-use our work for bike infrastructure advocacy in other cities.

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alulsh commented Sep 6, 2016

Closed with #133.

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